Arlington Event Calendar
2024 Community Engagement Forum on Aging
Innovation Station: Mondays
Innovation Station: Mondays
Game Night
Public Safety & Legislative Update – March General Membership Meeting
Online event (see link)
Innovation Station: Tuesdays
Anti-Procrastination Cafe: Tuesdays
Anti-Procrastination Cafe: Tuesdays
March Movement: Pop-Up Fitness Series
Borders and Beyond: The Future of American Border Security
Rep & Revive with SPENGA
On March 20th, The George Mason University Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter School Political Leadership Academy and the Mercatus Center would like to invite community members to a special screening of the upcoming documentary film, UNDIVIDE US.
The film addresses America’s growing problem with polarization and showcases what is possible when average Americans are invited to speak to others across deep divides. The film is an honest and hopeful look at how we can create a better community and country if we strive to create a better dialogue.
We hope that you will join us!
RSVP HERE: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeE7tOOhcYGzrif4mx8Ocozlun7OmFqptu6x99_msKqTBYi4A/viewform
Learn more about the movie here:
https://undivideusmovie.com/
Wednesday, March 20th
6:00 pm to 8:00 pm
Van Metre Hall, George Mason University
3351 Fairfax Dr, Arlington, VA 22201
The film will be followed by audience Q&A with the film’s own Ben Klutsey and Charles Davidson, of GMU’s Carter School.
Connect & Collaborate: Marketing Resources for Businesses
Online event (see link)
Lunches on the Lawn
Lunches on the Lawn
Tiny Tot: Mushrooms
LGBT+ Counseling Collaborative Open House
Outdoor Yoga with Mind the Mat
Outdoor Yoga with Mind the Mat
Outdoor Yoga with Mind the Mat
Author Talk: “Pregnant While Black” with Dr. Monique Rainford
Art Night: Needle Felting Eggs at Art House 7
An evening hosted by Ken Vegas, Belladonna Boheme, and Michelle Guided at The Renegade in Clarendon.
Welcome to Fascination! Let us charm you with music, dance, entertainment, and great snacks!
We have been living in the In Between Days, haven’t we? So what have we been collectively missing in the DMV? An awesome Goth/New Wave night with Heavenly performances.
Dream team DJ Missguided, Belladonna, and Ken Vegas have gathered to bring you a Thursday night party reminiscent of the days of Alchemy.
We are shivering with excitement to bring you an evening of Goth and New Wave dance music and spellbinding performances all in an amazing space, with delicious and affordable food and drinks. What more could you ask for?
Music by: DJ Missguided
Fusion Bellydance and Sword Performances by: Belladonna and The Nightshades
Drag King Performance by: Ken Vegas
We want to show you the World in Our Eyes!
$15 Pre-Sale Tix on sale now!
$20 at the door
Doors: 7 pm
Show: 8 pm
Dancing until close
BUY YOUR PRE-SALE TIX HERE
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Lunches on the Lawn
Lunches on the Lawn
Tiny Tot: Mushrooms
Tiny Stage
Tiny Stage
Anti-Procrastination Cafe: Thursdays
Anti-Procrastination Cafe: Thursdays
Anti-Procrastination Cafe: Thursdays
Pilates on the Plaza with Mind the Mat
Pilates with Mind the Mat
Free Move: I Am Able
Walking Tour: Civil War Nurses of Arlington National Cemetery
Zumba Power Hour
Zumba Power Hour
Join us as we welcome back the acclaimed clarinetist Julian Milkis (classical star and crossover artist, the only pupil of the great Benny Goodman) for a night that promises to enchant and inspire.
Experience the exquisite melodies of American composer Florence Price’s lush string quartet (The first African American woman to have a symphony performed by a major American orchestra), paired with Milkis’ extraordinary renditions of short works that will leave you breathless. In addition Johannes Brahms’ timeless Clarinet Quintet, will be performed with the unparalleled skill and passion that Milkis and the National Chamber Ensemble bring to the stage.
Jatrice Martel Gaiter, Executive Vice President of External Affairs for Volunteers of America, will be gracing us with her presence as our special guest host for the evening. Get ready for an event that’s as memorable as it is magical.
Mark your calendars and join us for a night of enchanting music at the Gunston Arts Center on March 23rd.
CHOOSE HOW YOU ATTEND
Each ticket comes with the (unlimited) ability to stream the concert one week after the concert date. It’s such a gift that we can all partake in these performances in person, but also a gift that we can watch these wonderful performers in our pajamas! There’s something for everyone in the National Chamber Ensemble’s latest season.
Spring 2024 E-CARE
Barbie Truck Dream House Living Tour
Clearing Energy at Home
Spring Egg Hunt (March 23rd-24th)
Celebrating Women and Music
National Museum of African American History & Culture
1400 Constitution NW
Washington, D.C. 20560 Map
How to Prune Your Roses
Chamber Music with The United States Navy Band
Chamber Music with The United States Navy Band
Taylor Swift v Olivia Rodrigo DJ Night
Celebrating Women and Music
National Museum of African American History & Culture
1400 Constitution NW
Washington, D.C. 20560 Map
Taylor Swift v Olivia Rodrigo DJ Night
Celebrating Women and Music
National Museum of African American History & Culture
1400 Constitution NW
Washington, D.C. 20560 Map
Women’s IFPA Pinball Tournament 3/24/24
Spring Egg Hunt (March 26th-31st)
March Movement: Pop-Up Fitness Series
At The Renegade hosted by Murlarkey Distilled Spirits
Country Music DJ’s Every Wednesday 7pm – Close Spinning Awesome Country, Western, Swing, Rockabilly, and Hick Hop with Discounted Drinks from Murlarkey Distilled Spirits.
Beginning Wednesday March 27
Come out for some Drinks, Dancing, and the Best Fried Chicken in the Contiguous United States ( I hear there’s a place in Juneau that’s might just rival).
-the early hours will ensure you’re rested for work in the morning and the added spring in your step will no doubt get you that raise you’ve been after.
Fraud Alert: Ways to Reduce and Prevent Imposter Scams
Mason Square Day: Plaza Celebration
George Mason University Mason Square Plaza
3351 Fairfax Drive Arlington VA 22201
Arlington, Virginia 22201 Map
Arlington Reads: Anna Malaika Tubbs
Enjoy the Pleasures of Wandering: Getting Lost to Finding Your Way
Family Fun Day @ MoCA Arlington’s Innovation Studio + Store
“Rehearsal for Change” by Voices Unbarred – Ally Theater Company
Housing Equity Best Practices: A Conversation with HUD
Online event (see link)
Yorktown Performing Arts presents: Les Misérables (school edition) on April 4 & 5 at 7pm, and April 6 at 2pm & 7pm; tickets are $10 students, $20 adults. Tickets are available at http://tinyurl.com/YHSTheatre.
Les Misérables is the world’s longest running musical — a true modern classic based on Victor Hugo’s novel and featuring one of the most memorable scores of all time. In nineteenth century France, Jean Valjean is released from years of unjust imprisonment, but finds nothing in store for him but mistrust and mistreatment. He breaks his parole in hopes of starting a new life, initiating a lifelong struggle for redemption as he is relentlessly pursued by police inspector Javert, who refuses to believe Valjean can change his ways. Finally, during the Paris student uprising of 1832, Javert must confront his ideals after Valjean spares his life and saves that of the student revolutionary who has captured the heart of Valjean’s adopted daughter.
Epic, grand and uplifting, Les Misérables School Edition packs an emotional wallop that has thrilled audiences all over the world. Don’t miss Yorktown’s grand production! Including a student pit orchestra!
Performed entirely by students. A musical by Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schonberg. School edition specially adapted and licensed by Music Theatre International and Cameron Mackintosh (Overseas)Ltd
Yoga with Pushpa
Inspired by Nature
Friendship Fridays @ MoCA Arlington’s Innovation Studio + Store
Four course Italian dinner, paired with 2 wines each. The wines will be served “blind” and notes on each wine will be discussed. The event is coordinated with Elite Wine Importers and The Portofino Restaurant. The dinner is on Saturday, April 6, 6:30pm. The cost is $110 per person, plus tax & gratuity.
Parent and Child Cherry Blossom Painting, K-2nd grades Workshop at Art House 7
Solar Eclipse Extravaganza 2024
Westpost at National Landing presents Maker’s Market
Healing US Documentary Screening and RIP Medical Debt Fundraiser
Barbara M. Donnelan Auditorium, Arlington Central Library
1015 North Quincy Street
Arlington, Virginia 22206 Map